2022
DOI: 10.11594/jtls.12.03.14
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Effects of Various Agroecosystem Landscape on Arthropod Diversity: A Study Case in Kemiri Village, Jember, Indonesia

Abstract: Agroecosystem landscapes have been studied extensively and it is known that there is a relationship between the spatial structure and the ecological processes. The composition of arthropods in the agroecosystem shows population differences that are closely related to the location. This study aims to isolate and analyze the interactions of arthropods and landscape structures and features of different agroecosystems landscapes in Kemiri, Jember, Indonesia. The plot method (20x20 m and 1x1 m dimension) was carrie… Show more

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“…Our study showed a substantial difference between arthropod communities in four research sites; we could relate these variabilities of sites with the abiotic factors. As Kurnianto et al (2022) also stated, environmental gradients profoundly distributed faunal communities in different ecological regions. The previous study by Nargis et al (2021) reported that climatic factors and humidity alter the arthropod community's distribution in an ecosystem.…”
Section: Environmental Parametersmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our study showed a substantial difference between arthropod communities in four research sites; we could relate these variabilities of sites with the abiotic factors. As Kurnianto et al (2022) also stated, environmental gradients profoundly distributed faunal communities in different ecological regions. The previous study by Nargis et al (2021) reported that climatic factors and humidity alter the arthropod community's distribution in an ecosystem.…”
Section: Environmental Parametersmentioning
confidence: 91%